Saju cannot draw your future partner’s face — no honest system can. But it does read the Spouse Star and your Day Branch (the “spouse palace”) to describe the personality, energy, and timing of the person who genuinely fits you.
Saju reads your spouse through two markers: the Spouse Star (Wealth Star for men, Officer Star for women) and the Day Branch, which is called the spouse palace. Together they describe your partner’s temperament, the kind of energy you are drawn to, and whether your relationship arrives early or late.
What it does not do is predict physical appearance. A reading instead tells you the pattern — steady vs. intense, nurturing vs. driven — and the seasons when a serious partner is most likely to appear.
A Saju spouse reading is not one number — it is a relationship between two parts of your chart that work together.
| Marker | What it is | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Spouse Star | An element role: Wealth Star (men), Officer Star (women) | Your partner’s core temperament & how you relate |
| Day Branch | The lower character of your Day Pillar — the spouse palace | Harmony or friction in married life |
| Hidden / visible | Whether the Spouse Star is open or buried | Easy meeting vs. delayed or quiet partner |
| Luck Pillar timing | 10-year cycles that activate the star | The season a serious partner appears |
Because the Spouse Star is an element, its strength and position translate into a personality sketch rather than a portrait. A Wood Spouse Star reads as gentle and growth-oriented; a Metal one as principled and decisive; Water as adaptable and deep. Where that star sits — close to your Day Master or far from it — suggests whether the bond feels immediate or slow to build.
The Day Branch then shows the atmosphere of married life. If your Day Branch forms a harmony (yukhap or samhap) with the year you meet someone, the relationship tends to feel supportive; a clash (chung) hints at friction that needs patience.
No. Saju reads your spouse through the Spouse Star and the Day Branch, which describe personality, energy, and timing — not physical appearance. Any reading that promises to predict a face is not based on the actual Four Pillars method. What you can learn is the temperament and type of partner who genuinely fits your chart.
The Spouse Star is an elemental role within your chart. For men it is the Wealth Star, the element the Day Master controls; for women it is the Officer Star, the element that controls the Day Master. Its strength, position, and whether it is hidden or visible describe your partner’s nature and how you relate to them.
The Day Branch is the lower character of your Day Pillar and is called the spouse palace. It reflects the overall atmosphere of married life. Harmonies with it suggest a supportive bond, while a clash points to friction that calls for patience and conscious effort.
Your Day Pillar comes from your birth date, but the Hour Pillar refines the full picture and your Day Master strength, which affects how the Spouse Star is weighted. A precise reading uses your exact birth time and birthplace with true solar time for the most accurate spouse analysis.
Cheonmyeongdang builds your Four Pillars with a precise Ten Thousand Year calendar engine and true solar time — then reads your Day Branch and Spouse Star to describe the partner who fits your chart and when they are most likely to arrive.
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